The Sierra Leone government is allegedly running out of cash and is now struggling to meet its financial commitments, including payment of salaries to many senior public officials occupying state roles.
Since the announcement of presidential and general election results over a month ago, the country’s main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) party, local observes and international community have questioned the result as it lacks integrity, credibility, transparency and correctness, there has been a strenuous relationship between the govt and the United Kingdom, USA, Germany, Ireland and the European Union, who have been accused of hypocrisy and double standards.
Over half of Sierra Leone government’s budget is dependent on foreign aid from Western countries, the World Bank and IMF. The country’s economy is declining rapidly as economic growth and export revenue continue to fall. Taxation receipts have suffered significantly, since the start of the electioneering process three months before. Hundreds of millions of Dollars approved by the IMF and World Bank are at jeopardy, as both institutions unofficially suspend their engagement with the government.
The government has now been forced to reduce its spending especially on non-essential transactions and salaries of State House political advisers, as Western foreign aid is put on hold until the country’s Electoral Commission (ECSL) publishes the disaggregated results for all polling stations.
But the ECSL is refusing to publish the results as demanded by the international community and the main opposition APC who are accusing the ECSL of rigging the elections in the government’s favour.
Temporarily, the National Advisory Committee (NAC) of the APC have passed a resolution calling on all its elected Members of Parliament, local councilors, Mayors, Chairpersons and others not to participate in any level of governance in Sierra Leone involving the ruling SLPP agendas.
This political impasse is hemorrhaging Sierra Leone’s economy and putting pressure on President Bio to cut back on public spending. Last week, State House announced that a number of senior government advisers have been fired with immediate effect, and there more to follow.
Both President Bio and the Chairman of the SLPP Prince Harding are heavy disrespect at Western countries, whom they accuse of interfering in Sierra Leone’s politics. In one video, Prince Harding could be heard saying that the West hates Africans, as the SLPP now turns to the Chinese and Russians for support.
Western countries including global organizations United Nations, European Union, Africa Union etc, have refused to congratulate President Bio since he was proclaimed the winner of the June 24, presidential elections. But the Chinese President has been quick to send a congratulatory letter to President Bio. Handing over the letter, this is what the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone said:
“His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio, it is a great pleasure to lead this delegation to deliver a congratulatory letter to you from President Xi Jinping, who expressed his appreciation for the long history of friendship between Sierra Leone and China, especially in recent years where we have continuously promoted critical mutual trust and cooperation.
“President Xi Jinping said he attached great attention to the friendship between China and Sierra Leone, hence, he stands committed to working with you to enhance the two countries’ bilateral relations in the interest of our peoples.”
President Julius Maada Bio, in accepting the letter, said: “It does not come as a surprise because I knew it was coming. I want to express warm greetings to the people of China and President Xi Jinping for his congratulatory letter. We have enjoyed great bilateral relations with the mutual benefit of our two countries and also with mutual respect for our values.”
According to State House media: President Bio also noted that after his nationwide campaign that resulted in his re-election, it was normal for great friends to congratulate him, pointing out that: “This is why I am very happy this afternoon to receive this congratulatory letter from a reliable partner who has a lot of respect for our value systems and country. Please extend my warmest fraternal greeting to His Excellency President XI Jinping for this act of solidarity, friendship, and mutual respect”.
President Bio needs at least 500 million dollars to kick-start the economy. Will President Xi Jinpin step in like the good friend of Sierra Leone, though many are still experiencing limitless challenges in order to meet make ends meet.